January 3, 2005

GPS devices can help track work goof-offs

2002135924.jpg Global Positioning System (GPS) devices don't just tell you where you're going anymore, reports The Seattle Times.

"Businesses are starting to use information compiled by the technology to boost efficiency. GPS can warn businesses by text message when employees are speeding, time how long vehicles sit at one location and tell whether it's time to change the oil".

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